Sunday, December 29, 2019

Analysis Of Mansa Musa Of The Conqueror Of King Of Kings ...

Mansa Musa Before Mansa Musa took the thrown, there was not really known about him. It was only until 1312 when he took the thrown from his father Abu Bakr II, people started to know the young Musa when he inherited the title Mansa. 1312 is a year that many will not forget, because of the generous king’s progressive ideas and how he was loved by his people. His reach stretched over two thousand miles. He was known by many different names like ‘Emir of Melle’, ‘Lord of the Conqueror of Ghanata’, or ‘Lion of Mali’(newtonic-learnodo.com). But he was mostly known by the name Mansa Musa, which means the ‘King of Kings’ As West Africa’s first Muslim King, he ensured peace for decades. He was loved by many, not only for his grace but for the large sums of money and gold that we would give out to charitable organizations. Even though he was the richest king in history, he believed that most of his wealth should be shared with vast amounts of people. Even though Mansa Musa was a ruler, there were many times where he did not act as a King. The Mansa was also the first ruler to travel over four thousand to the city of Mecca. On this pilgrimage, he stopped at many large cities along his way, including Cairo, Medina, and other Arab cities. Years of planning and hundreds of people preparing, he made the journey with large sums of gold. But he was not going to leave his palace and kingdom to be left alone while he was gone. He got a large group of men for the year to run the kingdom,

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